As of now at our library, we are in a period of major
transition. Sudden change, some
expected, and some not, is at the forefront of where we are at this
moment. Changes are present in our
organization due to a sudden reduction in staff. In the library world, there is always room to
grow, learn, and explore; that is what we do, and we must encourage these
things. People have hopes, dreams, and
aspirations, and none are less valuable than the other, for we are all different. Now is when we are pulling together, carrying
the extra weight, and relying upon one another to keep things going as we seek
out the best-suited individuals to continue with our commitment to provide
outstanding services to the members of our community. Current economic conditions create an
extremely competitive environment and make it difficult for smaller, lower
budget libraries to retain staff that have such immense passion for this
institution.
Where do we want to be?
We want to be officially designated at the level our library should be
according to State Standards based on our service area population,
ever-increasing statistical factors, and ongoing needs of our community. We want the ability to offer competitive
wages, benefits, and reallocation of already existing library and historical
space that was taken from us before we had a chance to grow. We have grown! By leaps and bounds! The time has come to take action, and advance
to where we want to be.
How will we accomplish our goals? Library advocacy, additional staff trainings
at all levels, morale boosting and team building activities for staff, outreach
to stakeholders and county administrators, and an aggressive campaign to
increase funding, technological resources, and support for our organization
which our community relies so heavily upon.
We are a necessary, neutral, and diverse safety net loaded with literacy
based programming, educational, and community resources. The best way for us to be able to supply for
the demand will be an aggressive campaign of awareness so that our legislative
and funding bodies will understand and support the need to maintain and retain
qualified staff.
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